Hinge for vessels of enameled ironware



P. G. & W. F. NIEDRINGHAUS. HINGE FOR VESSELS 0F ENAMELED IRONWARB.

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No. 286,628. Patented Oct. 16, 1883.

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3% Q. 204 i; mzzmq dfmgm hw n, PETERS Pfmlo-hlhnyu har. Wnhmglo UNITED STATES VQ nnitlhls FREDERI OK G. N'IEDBINGHAUS AND WVILLIAM F. NIEDRINGHAUS, OF S LOUIS, MISSOURI.

HINGI'E FOR VESSELS OF ENAMELED IRONWARE.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 286,628, dated October 16, 183?.

Application tiled June 4, 1893.

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RINGHAUS and WILLIAM F. Nrnnnrnensos,

residents of St. Louis, Missouri, have made a new and useful Improvement in Hinges for Vessels of Enameled Ironwa-re, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact descrip tion, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making part of this specification, in Which I Figure 1 is a view in perspective of a vessel having the improvement; Fig. 2, a plan of the lid; Fig. 3, a vertical section of the lid; Fig. 4, a vertical section of the upper end of the body of the vessel; Fig. 5, a view in perspective of the hinge; Fig. 6, a vertical section of that portion of the construction immediately connected with the hinge, and Fig. 7 a vertic-a1 section of the central portion of the lid. The same letters denote the same parts. Our aim is to provide a neat and durable hinge for vessels of enameled sheet-iron ware. A represents the body of the vessel, and 13 its lid or cover. These parts are coated with an enamel such as used, for instance, upon the granite-ironware. Prior to the applicathe rivets by means of soldersuch as at d,

Fig. 6. The rivets, however, may be headed at either end thereof in any suitable manner. A, Fig. 6, represents the enamel coating upon the body A, and 13 represents the enamel coating upon .the cover 13. The ends 0 0 may be laid against the upper side of the cover.

YVe clai-m- The combination of the enameled body A, the enameled lid or coverB, the strap 0, and the rivet or rivets D D, the strap ends 0 c being laid against the lid or cover and riveted thereto, substantially as described and shown.

F. G. NIEDRINGHAUS. M. F. NIEDRINGHAUS.

Witnesses:

O. D. MOODY, N. H. DIBBLE. 

